"Doing the Thing: and the Thing Done:" Doing the Down Leap
1818
202
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Doing the Thing: and the Thing Done:" Doing the Thing Well - [giving Dribblers the go bye]
1818
203
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Doing the Thing: and the Thing Done:" Doing it Somehow
1818
204
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Doing the Thing: and the Thing Done:" Afternoon. Returning Home in Fine Trim. Doing the Most you Can
1818
205
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Doing the Thing: and the Thing Done:" Doing it No How
1818
206
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Sporting Discoveries, or the Miseries of Driving:"...You Discover You Have Obtained a Steady One
undated
207
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Doing the Thing: and the Thing Done:" The Down Leap Done
1818
208
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Sporting Discoveries, or the Miseries of Driving:" ...You Discover a New Way of Bringing Your Equipage into a Small Compass
undated
209
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Some Do and Some Don't: It is All a Notion:" Getting Over a Difficulty
between 1848 and 1851
210
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Some Do and Some Don't: It is All a Notion:" Getting a Fall
between 1848 and 1851
211
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Some Do and Some Don't: It is All a Notion:" Getting into a Bog
between 1848 and 1851
212
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Some Do and Some Don't: It is All a Notion:" Getting a Dive
between 1848 and 1851
213
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Symptoms: of Taking Lessons, of Having Had Enough, of Earnest, of Fun
between 1822 and 1827
214
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Symptoms: of Being Drawn, of a Fine Song, of Troting, of Being In, of Being Out, of a Recoil
between 1822 and 1827
215
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Some Do and Some Don't: It is All a Notion:" Getting Home
between 1820 and 1821
216
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Drawing for "Specimens of Riding near London:" The Pleasure of Riding in Company. One Would Stop if the Other Could
between 1809 and 1823
217
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Drawing for "Specimens of Riding Near London:" Fancy - View Near Gray's Inn Road
between 1809 and 1823
218
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Symptoms: of The Manager's Judgement, of Being on Board a Packet, of Having Enough to Live Upon, of the Laddle Mis-Placed
between 1822 and 1827
219
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Symptoms: of Promising a Vote, of Reminding an Elector, of a Bang up Drive in a Lunday, of Spoiling a Chicken, of Breaking a Hunter, of Reminding a Member, of a Convenient Memory
between 1822 and 1827
220
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Morning Ride
between 1822 and 1823
221
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Symptoms: of Tragedy, of Comedy, of What Do You Say, of Can't You Hear, of the Ornamental, of the Old Story,
between 1822 and 1827
222
Henry William Bunbury, 1750–1811
An Illustration of H. Bunbury ('Geoffrey Gambado'), "An Academy for Grown Horsemen: 'A Bit of Blood'
undated
223
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Symptoms: of a Great One, of a Fine One, of a Queer One, of a Save All, of a View on Brighton Cliff, of Just Got Over a Gate,
between 1822 and 1827
224
Samuel Howitt, 1756–1822
Full Cry
undated
225
Henry William Bunbury, 1750–1811
The Sporting Undergraduate
1772
226
James Seymour, 1702–1752
Rider in Armour
undated
227
James Seymour, 1702–1752
Riders and Hounds in an Open Landscape
undated
228
James Seymour, 1702–1752
A Boar Hunt
undated
229
James Seymour, 1702–1752
Rider on a Horse, Rearing to Left
undated
230
Hablot Knight Browne, 1815–1882
The Sporting Parson: "D-n -- I Mean Conf-d That is 'Bless the Pigs! They're Mad - The Devil's in 'em' "
undated
231
George Alken, 1794–active 1837
Full Cry. 1821: Riders Taking a Wooden Fence
1821
232
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Two Riders and a Couple of Hounds Clearing a Wall
1845
233
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Two Riders Taking a Double Fence
undated
234
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Two Riders Jumping a Wooden Fence
undated
235
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Gone Away
undated
236
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Rider on a Brown Horse Going at a Wall
undated
237
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Full Cry
undated
238
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
The Death: The Fox Hoist to a Fence
undated
239
Robert Dighton, 1752–1814
"The King and Noblemen Before the Stag is Turn'd Out"
undated
240
Hablot Knight Browne, 1815–1882
The Sporting Parson: "The Sporting Parson at the Meet(ing) of His 'Dear Brethren' "
undated
241
John Vanderbank, 1694–1739
"The Capriole, When He Rises Before & at the Same Time Thro's Out His Hind Legs & Quarters Upon a Strait Line:" Engraved as Plate 25 in "Twenty Five Actions of the Manage Horse..."
1729
242
Hablot Knight Browne, 1815–1882
"You're Not Going to Follow, Belle, Are You?"
undated
243
Hablot Knight Browne, 1815–1882
The Sporting Parson: "He Joins to Cheer Them on Hallelujah!!!!"
undated
244
Hablot Knight Browne, 1815–1882
The Sporting Parson: "A Find- and Our Parson Just Follows a Little, to See How His Dear Brethren Behave Themselves"
undated
245
Hablot Knight Browne, 1815–1882
The Sporting Parson: "He Sheweth Them the Way They Should Go"
undated
246
Hablot Knight Browne, 1815–1882
The Sporting Parson: "He Then Goes in For Baptism"
undated
247
Hablot Knight Browne, 1815–1882
The Sporting Parson: "He Trieth a Little 'High Church' Style"
undated
248
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Two Riders Exercising Horses at a Gallop
undated
249
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
'Rather Too Fast'
undated
250
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Rider on a Brown Horse About to Jump a Rail Fence to the Right
undated
251
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Qualified Horses and Unqualified Riders:" 'Got in and Getting Out. Very Clever'
undated
252
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Foxhunting: Drawing a Cover
undated
253
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Steeplechasing: The Field Coming up to a Ditch
undated
254
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Foxhunting: The Refreshment
undated
255
Samuel Alken, 1756–1815
After the Race: Owner or Trainer Riding and Conversing with Jockey on Trainer's Hack; at Right, a Racehouse Being Watered and Rugged after Racing (one of pair)
undated
256
Samuel Alken, 1756–1815
Foxhunting: Rider and a Couple of Hounds Entering a Covert
undated
257
Samuel Alken, 1756–1815
Before the Start: Jockey on Racehorse Receiving Triner's Instructions (one of a pair)
undated
258
Samuel Alken, 1756–1815
Stag Hunting - The Meet: a Hind Released From a Van.
undated
259
Samuel Alken, 1756–1815
Treeing a Fox
undated
260
Edwin Gill, active 1810, died 1868
Grouse Shooting
undated
261
Samuel Alken, 1756–1815
Foxhunting: Going to Draw Cover..
undated
262
Samuel Henry Gordon Alken, 1810–1894
Foxhunting: Rider Approaching a Fence by a Pond, Hound Swimming Through
undated
263
Samuel Henry Gordon Alken, 1810–1894
Foxhunting: Hunt Servants Leading Out Hounds
undated
264
Samuel Henry Gordon Alken, 1810–1894
Riders Taking a Fence
undated
265
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Steeplechasing: Five Riders Galloping Right
undated
266
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Steeplechasing: Four Riders Taking a Ditch and an Oxer
undated
267
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Qualified Horses and Unqualified Riders:" 'Going Along a Slapping Pace...'
undated
268
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Qualified Horses and Unqualified Riders:" 'Faceing a Brook Verifying the Old Adage, Look Before You Leap'
undated
269
Samuel Henry Gordon Alken, 1810–1894
Foxhunting: Hunt Servants Returning Hounds to Kennels
undated
270
Cecil Charles Windsor Aldin, 1870–1935
Up and Over
undated
271
Cecil Charles Windsor Aldin, 1870–1935
`Ar Never Gets Off' - Hunting Scene
undated
272
Possibly Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
The Leicestershire Hunt - A Struggle for the Start
undated
273
Possibly Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
The Leicestershire Hunt - Symptoms of a Skurry in a Pewy Country
undated
274
Cecil Charles Windsor Aldin, 1870–1935
`Hold Back, Sir!'
1904
275
Possibly Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
The Leicestershire Hunt - The Death
undated
276
Possibly Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
The Leicestershire Hunt - The First Ten Minutes - Shaking off the Cocktails
undated
277
Thomas Rowlandson, 1756–1827
A Phaeton and Six
undated
278
James Seymour, 1702–1752
Horse with Rider Wearing Tricorne Hat
undated
279
James Seymour, 1702–1752
A Rider in Armor, and Two Horses Lying Down
undated
280
James Seymour, 1702–1752
Horse with Rider Wearing Tricorne Hat, Walking to Right
undated
281
James Seymour, 1702–1752
King Charles I of England, Mounted
undated
282
James Seymour, 1702–1752
Horse and Rider Walking to Right
undated
283
Justinian Gantz, 1802–1862
The Ootacamund Hunt Meeting at Mr. Chalmers' House at Gindy, Madras, 1845
1845
284
George Chinnery, 1774–1852
Lady Louisa Duncombe on Horseback
ca. 1824
285
Sawrey Gilpin, 1733–1807
Figure on Horseback
undated
286
James Seymour, 1702–1752
Thirteen Drawings of Horses, Horsemen, Hounds, etc